Samuel Beckett, W.B. Yeats, and Jack Yeats: Images and WordsBucknell University Press, 1990 - 268 páginas In contrast to the many critics who consider W. B. Yeats a dominant influence on Beckett's drama, this study demonstrates that the two are almost diametrically opposed in their theater and that the real bridge to Beckett's art is to be found in the narrative and pictorial creations of the younger Yeats brother, Jack. |
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... Symbolism became Yeats's method because he could not otherwise have written ; the symbol enabled him to escape uncertainty , to partake of the advantages of both dream and reality . Drawing himself into the symbol he was protected ...
... Symbolism became Yeats's method because he could not otherwise have written ; the symbol enabled him to escape uncertainty , to partake of the advantages of both dream and reality . Drawing himself into the symbol he was protected ...
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... symbol of unconscious creation . It can only flow when the Old Man is asleep , not conscious of the manifestation of creative process in external reality . There is no need to seek out the waters of the well . The stream will “ plash ...
... symbol of unconscious creation . It can only flow when the Old Man is asleep , not conscious of the manifestation of creative process in external reality . There is no need to seek out the waters of the well . The stream will “ plash ...
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... symbol becomes dramatic image . Yeats's symbol system was a complex one , and many authors have applied time and expertise to dissipate its complexity . To approach the meaning of The Dreaming of the Bones , it is necessary to examine ...
... symbol becomes dramatic image . Yeats's symbol system was a complex one , and many authors have applied time and expertise to dissipate its complexity . To approach the meaning of The Dreaming of the Bones , it is necessary to examine ...
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Illustrations 868 | 9 |
The Modernist Temper | 19 |
Presence Myth and Discourse in Becketts | 42 |
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